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Appendix J Multiple References
Subsection J.1 Multiple Specialized References
You might want to have lists of references, in the back, but with multiple such lists. Make an
<appendix>
to hold them, give it some structure (for an
<article>
, a leading
<subsection>
, such as the one you are reading right now), then follow with multiple
<references>
divisions. A typical citation will then look like:
[J.3.2] .
2025-05-23: currently testing citations to CSL-style references in the back matter. These should go eventually somewhere besides right where the references are.
Two, authored in-order: [
5 ,
6 ]
Two, authored out-of-order: [
6 ,
5 ]
Three, authored reverse-order: [
2 ,
1 ,
4 ]
References J.2 General References
[1]
Gilbert Strang, The Fundamental Theorem of Linear Algebra , The American Mathematical Monthly November 1993, 100 no.β9, 848β855.
References J.3 Specialized References
[1]
Tom Judson,
Abstract Algebra: Theory and Applications .
Note .
Another online, open-source offering.
[2]
Gilbert Strang, The Fundamental Theorem of Linear Algebra , The American Mathematical Monthly November 1993, 100 no.β9, 848β855.